Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting Installation Guide

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Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting Installation Guide 11.2013

Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 How to use this Guide 3 1.2 Topic summary 3 1.3 Network configurations 4 1.3.1 Typical network configurations 4 2.0 Getting Started 6 2.1 System requirements 6 3.0 Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Server 7 3.1 Licensing Intelligence Reporting 8 3.2 The MetaData Repository 14 3.3 Setting up user access 16 4.0 Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Workstation 20 4.1 Installing an Intelligence Reporting workstation 20 5.0 Using Intelligence Reporting 23 5.1 Changes to Sage 300 ERP screens 23 5.2 Overview of the modules 23 5.3 Overview of the standard report structure 24 5.4 Opening Intelligence Reporting modules 24 6.0 Installing the Report Designer Add-In 26 6.1 Overview of the Report Designer Add-In 26 6.2 Installing the Report Designer Add-In 27 7.0 Troubleshooting 30 7.1 BI Tools tab missing in Excel 30 7.2 ActiveX component can't create object 31 7.3 Exception occurred when opening Security Manager 32 7.4 All Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting licenses are assigned to other users 32 7.5 Your user login is only permitted to use Sage 300 ERP from workstation 33 7.6 Report Designer Add-In Task Pane missing or closed 33 7.7 Limitations of the free Report Manager license 35

1.0 Introduction 1.1 How to use this Guide This guide is designed to assist you to install or set up a new installation of Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting. This guide provides the information you need to: Install Sage Intelligence Reporting. License Sage Intelligence Reporting. The order of topics in this guide matches the sequence of tasks you would typically perform to install and set up Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting. We assume that you: Understand the Sage 300 ERP 2012 installation and setup. Have experience working with Sage 300 ERP. NOTE: This guide contains troubleshooting tips and technical information on configuring supported accounting systems and database engines for use with Intelligence Reporting. However, this guide is not a replacement for a qualified network or database administrator. 1.2 Topic summary Topic Getting Started Installing intelligence Reporting on a server Installing intelligence Reporting on a workstation Using Intelligence Reporting Installing the Sage Intelligence Report Designer Add-In Troubleshooting Summary Requirements for installing Intelligence Reporting. How to install and register Intelligence Reporting on a server. How to install Intelligence Reporting on a workstation. How to work with Intelligence Reporting. How to install the Report Designer Add-In Troubleshooting Tips and Technical information Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 3

1.3 Network configurations You can configure Intelligence Reporting in a number of ways. The best configuration for your company depends on the number of users who need to use Sage 300 ERP programs and data concurrently, your chosen database engine, and your network setup. Intelligence Reporting can be set up to operate in any of these configuration types. Each network configuration contains the following components: Server the computer that hosts the Sage 300 ERP and Intelligence Reporting data repository. In a small workgroup, a workstation may act as a server, providing other workstations with access to Sage 300 ERP data and Intelligence Reporting. Workstation a computer that connects to a server to access Sage 300 ERP programs and/or data. A workstation may run the Sage 300 ERP desktop or connect to another workstation or server using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Database Engine the software used to create, retrieve, update, and delete data from a database. 1.3.1 Typical network configurations This section describes the most common network configurations, including: Single computer. Windows peer-to-peer network. Client-server network. Configuration 1: Single Standalone computer Installing on a single computer is the simplest configuration. All components are installed on one computer. Configuration 2: Windows peer-to-peer network A Windows peer-to-peer network allows the server and workstations to share resources. This type of network is good for small workgroups, consisting of two to five workstations networked together using Microsoft Windows Network. One of the workstations acts as a server, allowing other computers to access data stored on its hard drive. If more than two users require concurrent access to Sage 300 ERP data or programs, the workstation acting as the server should be dedicated. You may encounter performance issues if you run Sage 300 ERP on the server at the same time as other users are accessing Sage 300 ERP from their workstations. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 4

Configuration 3: Client-Server network In a client-server configuration, Sage 300 ERP programs and databases are on one or more dedicated servers. The optional Terminal Server may also reside on the same physical server. Workstations may access programs as well as data from the server(s), or may have programs installed locally for better performance. NOTE: For network setups, Intelligence Reporting and the new Report Designer Add-In must be installed on the server as well as every workstation that requires access to it. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 5

2.0 Getting Started 2.1 System requirements Before you can install Intelligence Reporting on a workstation or server ensure that your hardware and software meets at least the recommended system requirements. 2.1.1 Recommended system requirements One of the following operating systems fully installed and operational: o Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) o Windows 8 (32 and 64 bit) o Windows Server 2008 o Windows Server 2012 o Windows Terminal Server Ensure Sage 300 ERP, is fully installed and operational with the Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting option enabled during installation, along with the required modules. For a complete guide on installing Sage 300 ERP, please refer to the Sage 300 ERP Installation Guide. Microsoft.Net Framework 4.0 (This will be installed if it is not present). Microsoft Excel 2007 or higher. Open Microsoft Excel at least once to ensure that it is fully licensed and activated before installing Intelligence Reporting. Close Microsoft Excel before beginning the installation. Hardware: CPU > 1.3 GHz Memory: 2GB RAM Hard Drive Space: 350MB 2.1.2 Database connectivity supported Intelligence Reporting uses ODBC and OLEDB technology to gain access to Open Database Systems. Intelligence Reporting includes direct support for most popular database systems and connection types which are included within the Connector. For systems where a connection type does not exist but where the system has an ODBC driver these can be accessed via the System DSN connection types within the Connector. The Sage 300 ERP database types supported are: Microsoft SQL Server NOTE: The Report Designer requires Microsoft SQL 2008 as a minimum requirement. For users who run Microsoft SQL 2005, a new Report Designer Add-In report is posted on the Free Report Templates Group on the Sage Intelligence Community which can be downloaded and imported into your Sage Intelligence Report Manager. Pervasive SQL Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 6

3.0 Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Server This topic details the process which must be followed when installing Intelligence Reporting on a server or a standalone computer. The installation process for Intelligence Reporting is the same for Sage 300 ERP Standard, Advanced and Premium, using either database engine. When installing on Sage 300 ERP Advanced or Premium, a separate installation is not necessary on a server unless the server will be used as an Intelligence Reporting workstation. NOTE: The installation is the same whether you are installing on a server or a terminal server. 1. Ensure Sage 300 ERP 2012 is fully installed and operational, with the Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting option enabled during installation, along with the required modules. For a complete guide on installing Sage 300 ERP, please refer to the Sage 300 ERP Installation Guide. NOTE: The Report Manager, Report Viewer, Analysis, and Connector modules are not available with a 30-day license. You must have a permanent license to use them. (Sage 300 ERP comes with one free Report Manager license.) 2. Once installation has finished, the Sage 300 ERP License Manager appears if you have not already installed licenses. Follow the instructions in the Entering License Information section. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 7

3.1 Licensing Intelligence Reporting 3.1.1 How to find your Intelligence Reporting serial number If you do not have the serial number for Intelligence Reporting, you can locate it in the Sage customer portal. 1. Go to https://customers.sagenorthamerica.com/ and log in using your user name and password. If you do not have log in details or have forgotten them, follow the directions on the screen. 2. Click Products and select Details in the upper left hand of the screen. 3. On the My Products page, under Product Details, find and locate your unlocking key for the application titled Intelligence Report Mgr. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 8

The serial number you need to unlock all of Intelligence Reporting is located in the Unlocking Key column. This is case-sensitive, and all punctuation marks must be copied or keyed into the License Manager exactly as displayed in order to activate and use Intelligence Reporting. You can also email or print your product details. NOTE: There are several modules in Intelligence Reporting including the Report Manager, Report Viewer, Report Designer and Connector. Because these components are sold separately, your record will only list the components your company owns. Regardless of how many additional components of Intelligence Reporting you own, the serial number found in the Report Manager record is the only one you need to unlock all of Intelligence Reporting. The Report Manager and Report Viewer are user-based components, which means they are sold for each individual who will need access to their specific functionality. The User Count column displays how many users in your company have access to the Report Manager and Report Viewer respectively. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 9

3.1.2 Entering license information The following steps continue from the preceding section, Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Server. NOTE: The Report Manager, Report Viewer, Analysis, and Connector programs are not available with a 30-day license. You must have a permanent license to use them. (Sage 300 ERP comes with one free Report Manager license.) 1. In the Sage 300 ERP License Manager, select the Licenses tab. 2. If you installed the Analysis, Report Designer or Connector modules for Intelligence Reporting, enter their activation codes on the Licenses tab. a. Double-click in the Serial Number column, and then type the serial number. b. Double-click in the Activation Code column, and then type the activation code. 3. For Intelligence Reporting, one Report Manager License for one user is free with Sage 300 ERP. If you have additional licenses for Report Manager or Report Viewer, enter their activation codes on the Users tab. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 10

4. The system changes the Count to the purchased amount and enters Activated in the Activation Code field. NOTE: The first workstations to access Intelligence Reporting will be assigned these licenses. When the available licenses have been assigned you will need to purchase more licenses or you will need to delete existing licenses not in use from within the Sage Intelligence License Manager. 3.1.3 How licenses are assigned within Intelligence Reporting Intelligence Reporting uses a workstation licensing model. You will have (n) workstation licenses available (where n is the number of licenses you have purchased). The first (n) workstations to access Intelligence Reporting will be assigned these licenses. When the available (n) licenses have been assigned you will need to purchase more licenses or you will need to delete existing licenses not in use. Licenses will be tied to a user name and workstation so the licensing is not concurrent licensing. NOTE: The preferred method is to allow workstations to claim licenses at first access, however you may manually add workstation licenses. The License Manager allows you to see which users and workstations are consuming Report Manager and Report Viewer licenses and the module configuration. Manually adding workstation licenses 1. When the License Manager is opened, the window below will open, listing the licenses. 2. Click the Add button to add a new license. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 11

3. The window below will appear. Select the user name to assign the license to. 4. Select the license type you would like to add. 5. Click OK. 6. You will now see the license you added along with the license type. Manually changing workstation licenses 1. When the License Manager is opened, the screen below will open, listing the licenses. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 12

2. Select the workstation license you would like to change and select Change. 3. Select the dropdown arrow to change the license type to your desired setting. 4. Click OK. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 13

Manually deleting workstation licenses 1. When the License Manager is opened, the screen below will open, listing the licenses. 2. Select the workstation license you would like to delete. 3. Select Delete. (The workstation license will be immediately deleted.) 3.2 The MetaData Repository The MetaData Repository stores all of your important information including connection, container, and report information and reporting trees in one folder. 3.2.1 The benefits of the MetaData Repository Sharing the MetaData Repository folder allows report templates to be accessed by multiple users. By storing all of your important information in one folder, backing up this folder will ensure that all of your connection, container, reporting trees and report templates can be easily restored in the event of data loss. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 14

3.2.2 Locating your MetaData Repository During installation, the Intelligence Reporting MetaData Repository is created by default in the Sage 300 ERP Data location in a folder named BXData. For a SQL installation, this will be \BXData\SQL or for a Pervasive installation, this will be BXData\PVS. The location of your MetaData Repository can be found by opening the Report Manager or Connector. In the window that opens on the Properties tab, your MetaData Repository location will be displayed. TIP: Add this folder to your daily backups to ensure that all of your connection, container, reporting trees and report templates can be easily restored in the event of data loss. 3.2.3 Allowing report templates to be accessed by multiple users By using a shared MetaData Repository, multiple users can access report templates. You can use a shared MetaData Repository by following the instructions in the installation guide Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Workstation. TIP: In a small workgroup, a workstation may act as a server, providing other workstations with access to Intelligence Reporting. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 15

3.3 Setting up user access 3.3.1 Security Manager The Sage Intelligence Security Manager is an administration tool that lets an administrator manage roles (user groups) and assign users and reports to each role. When security is enabled the user will be required to log in and then will only have access to the reports selected for the role that the user belongs to. The Security Manager ensures that access to important or sensitive reports is securely controlled. TIP: It is highly recommended that security be enabled to prevent unauthorized user access into the Security Manager. The following rules apply: Report level security will by default be switched off at installation and must be switched on within Security Manager to take effect. Only users added to the Administrators role will be allowed to Add/Edit/Delete reports within the Report Manager. The list of users within the Security Manager will be synchronized from the Sage 300 ERP user list. The Security Manager allows you to: Set security on or off. Manage roles. Select which users belong to which roles. Select which reports belong to which roles. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 16

3.3.2 Activating the Security Manager It is highly recommended that security be enabled to prevent unauthorized user access into the security manager. 1. Open the Security Manager. 2. Click the Security On checkbox to enable it. 3. You will be prompted for a password. Type in a password and click Set. 4. Confirm your password. This password will be required in future to gain access to the Security Manager. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 17

5. Click OK. A confirmation window will appear. 6. Click OK. 7. Proceed to Add Roles. 3.3.3 Adding roles 1. From the Users tab, click Add under the Roles pane to add a new role. 2. Enter a name for the Role. 3. Your role will now be added. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 18

3.3.4 Adding reports to roles 1. Click on the Reports tab to assign access to specific reports for each role. 2. Ensure the correct role is selected in the left pane, then select the reports in the right pane which that role must have access to. NOTE: Any new fields will be added to the right of the text column field selected. The users now assigned to that role, have access to the reports that the system administrator has assigned to the role. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 19

4.0 Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Workstation This topic details the process which must be followed when installing Intelligence Reporting on a workstation. This installation is for a workstation which will run Intelligence Reporting and connect to a shared metadata repository on a server or another workstation. The installation process is the same for Sage 300 ERP Standard, Advanced and Premium. When installing on Sage 300 ERP Advanced or Premium, a separate installation is not necessary on a server unless the server will be used as an Intelligence Reporting workstation, although the shared metadata repository may be located on a shared folder on a server. NOTE: You will need to run the Intelligence Reporting installation on every workstation where you will view and use Intelligence Reporting. 1. Ensure Sage 300 ERP, workstation setup is fully installed and operational. For a complete guide on installing Sage 300 ERP, please refer to the Sage 300 ERP Installation Guide. If you install General Ledger, Intelligence Reporting is automatically installed. NOTE: The Report Manager, Report Viewer, Analysis, and Connector modules are not available with a 30-day license. You must have a permanent license to use them. (Sage 300 ERP comes with one free Report Manager license.) 4.1 Installing an Intelligence Reporting workstation If you use workstation setup, you must also run Intelligence Reporting workstation setup (located in \\servername\sage 300 ERP\BX61A\WSSetup) on every workstation where you will view and use Intelligence Reporting. 1. Launch Setup.exe from the \\servername\sage 300 ERP\BX61A\WSSetup folder on the server. 2. The InstallShield Wizard will launch. Click Next. 3. Accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 20

4. The destination folder will appear, which will be the UNC path of the server you will be connecting to. 5. Click Next. 6. Click Install. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 21

7. When installation has completed, click Finish. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 22

5.0 Using Intelligence Reporting 5.1 Changes to Sage 300 ERP screens After the installation of Intelligence Reporting, a menu named Intelligence Reporting will be added within Sage 300 ERP. When you click on the menu, you will see the Intelligence Reporting modules in the window. You can access the modules from here or alternatively from the start menu if you have installed Intelligence Reporting on a workstation. 5.2 Overview of the modules Intelligence Reporting can give users an open view of their data across several platforms and consists of user friendly modules: The Connector allows access to the information you need from multiple sources and consolidation of data from multiple companies. The Connector allows for consolidations and connectivity to unlimited ODBC data sources, includes a graphical join tool to simplify database queries. The License Manager manages licenses for each module (Report Manager, Connector, Analysis Module, Report Viewer and Report Designer). The Report Manager allows authoring of new reports from existing data containers as well as editing of existing standard reports including filtering and aggregating of data. It also supports auto-emailing of reports, scheduling reports, and publishing report output to HTML for intranet/internet. The Analysis Module is an additional module that functions between the Intelligence Reporting Connector Module and the Intelligence Reporting Report Manager module. The purpose of the Analysis Module is to use an existing connection to a database provided by the Intelligence Reporting Connector to access data and create an offline.cub file. This.cub file is then in turn used by the Intelligence Reporting Report Manager module to create reports and finally Microsoft Excel is used to browse this cube data and create an output that can be linked to Intelligence Reporting and refreshed as and when required. The Report Viewer allows real time running of reports, editing capabilities in Excel and offers drill-down functionality on existing reports and templates. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 23

The Report Designer expands upon the functionality of the Report Manager to provide simplified drag and drop report creation capabilities allowing you to build impressive reports showing critical business analytics that your management teams can use to enable insightful decision making at every level. The Security Manager defines security for reports and users. 5.3 Overview of the standard report structure The following components form the basis of simple reporting: A container which defines what data you are reporting from (these are housed in the Connector). A report is linked to this container (you can have more than one report per container, and reports are housed in the Report Manager a report defines what fields you want in the report and any filters or parameters you would like to apply to the data at the time you run the report. An Excel workbook that is linked to a report which defines how you want the data displayed. 5.4 Opening Intelligence Reporting modules 1. In your list of programs, select Sage, Sage 300 ERP 2012, and Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting. 2. The login window will appear. Enter your sign on credentials and the company you would like to access. 3. Click OK. 4. Select the module you would like to open. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 24

5. The Intelligence Reporting module will then open. 6. Alternatively you can access the modules from within Sage 300 ERP. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 25

6.0 Installing the Report Designer Add-In 6.1 Overview of the Report Designer Add-In The Report Designer Add-In is the newest addition to the Report Designer module which presents an alternative to the current report layout generator to empower users to take control of all design aspects of their reporting layouts. The model behind the new feature introduced by this add-in is to break down a report into reusable pieces and then allow users to control where and how these pieces fit together to create a report. These pieces are Excel functions which communicate with a new In-Memory processing engine which will guarantee performance by being able to crunch financial numbers very quickly. While the Report Designer Add-In is installed separately, it enhances the Report Designer module. The positioning of the Report Designer Add-In within the overall Intelligence Reporting product is as follows: As you can see from the diagram above, the Layout Generator and Add-In are separate functions within the Report Designer module. As such users do not need to license these separately but rather only need to license the Report Designer and will then get access to both methods of creating financial reports. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 26

6.2 Installing the Report Designer Add-In This section of the document describes the process of installing the Report Designer Add-In. NOTE: The installation is the same whether you are installing on a server, a terminal server or a workstation, however there are additional steps detailed below for Terminal Server or Citrix installations. You will need to run the installation on every workstation where you will view and use the Report Designer Add-In. 1. Navigate to the Sage Customer Portal or the Sage Partner Portal. Log in using your Sage Portal ID / email and password and download the Report Designer Add-In for Sage 300 ERP. 2. To install the Report Designer Add-In, double-click the installation file. The InstallShield wizard will begin. 3. Click Next. 4. Click to accept the license agreement. 5. Click Next. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 27

6. Click Install. The installation may take a few minutes. 7. Once complete, click Finish. 8. In the Report Manager, you will notice that new reports have been installed. The Demo report contains demonstration financial layouts. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 28

6.2.1 Terminal Server or Citrix installations The Report Designer Add-In by default is only made available for the Windows user who installs it. If you need to make the Report Designer Add-In available for multiple users on the same installation of Windows (e.g. Terminal Services/Citrix), you can install on it on any user's account, however to make it available for other Window's users, you will need to manually add the Excel add-in from within Excel inside each user's Windows account. The following steps show the process to do this: 1. Ensure the Report Designer Add-In is installed on at least one user's Windows account as per the above installation steps. 2. Log into the Windows account you would like to enable the Report Designer Add-In on. 3. Open Microsoft Excel. 4. In the File menu, select Options, Add-Ins. 5. With Excel Add-ins selected in the drop down at the bottom of the form, select Go. 6. Select Browse to go to the add-in which is located at: C:\Program Files (x86)\common Files\BIExcelFunctions\32bit\Sage.BI.ExcelFunctions.xll OR on 64 bit computers C:\Program Files (x86)\common Files\BIExcelFunctions\64bit\Sage.BI.ExcelFunctions.xll 7. Select OK. 8. The Report Designer Add-In will be listed under the add-ins available. Ensure it is selected and click OK. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 29

7.0 Troubleshooting 7.1 BI Tools tab missing in Excel When opening Excel, the BI Tools tab is missing. Why does this happen? Excel was left open during the install process. Excel has not been launched and configured since installation. When more than one Excel version is installed, one of the installed Excel versions have not been launched or configured. These block Intelligence Reporting Add-Ins from registering themselves due to their dependency on Excel. Incorrect versions of DLL files. Ghost instances of Excel were running in the Task Manager. A ghost process is a process which is not terminated when its associated application is closed. This is visible in the Task Manager (right-click the task bar and select Start Task Manager). Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 30

Solutions Prerequisites: Ensure file extensions are visible. Ensure that there are no ghost processes of Excel in the Task Manager. Excel must have been previously launched and activated. Solution 1 1. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\common Files\BIGenerator OR C:\Program Files\Common Files\BIGenerator on 32 bit machines. 2. Run the AlchemexPolicy.exe as administrator. Solution 2 1. Launch the Command Prompt as administrator. 2. Type cd C:\Program Files (x86)\common Files\BIGenerator OR C:\Program Files\Common Files\BIGenerator on 32 bit machines. 3. Enter the following command line AlchemexPolicy.exe EXCEL and Enter. This registers the Sage Intelligence application. Solution 3 1. If the above does not resolve the issue then navigate to Control Panel, Programs, Programs and Features. 2. Repair all Excel/Office versions installed. 3. Launch and configure all Excel versions. 4. Close all office applications and ensure no ghost processes are visible in Task Manager. 5. Locate and select the Intelligence Reporting application in the list of applications and click Uninstall/Change. 6. Repair the software installation. 7.2 ActiveX component can't create object When opening an Intelligence Reporting module from within a Sage 300 ERP workstation, an error message appears: 7.2.1 ActiveX component can't create object. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 31

Why does this happen? If you use Sage 300 ERP workstation setup, you must also run Intelligence Reporting workstation setup (located in BX61A\WSSetup) on every workstation where you will view and use Intelligence Reporting. This error occurs if you have not run the Intelligence Reporting workstation setup. Solution Follow the instructions in the section, Installing Intelligence Reporting on a Workstation. 7.3 Exception occurred when opening Security Manager When opening the Security Manager from a Sage 300 ERP workstation, the following error occurs. Why does this happen? This is a known issue when opening the Security Manager from a workstation. Solution To work around this issue, install Sage 300 ERP (not workstation setup) on each workstation where you will use the Security Manager module. 7.4 All Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting licenses are assigned to other users When logging on to Intelligence Reporting, the following message may appear: All Sage 300 ERP Intelligence Reporting licenses are assigned to other users. Why does this happen? Intelligence Reporting uses a workstation licensing model. You will have (n) workstation licenses available (where n is the number of licenses you have purchased). The first (n) workstations to access Intelligence Reporting will be assigned these licenses. Licenses will be tied to a user name and workstation so the licensing is not concurrent licensing. Solution When the available licenses have been assigned you will need to purchase more licenses or you will need to delete existing licenses. The License Manager allows you to see which users and workstations are using Report Manager and Report Viewer licenses and the module configuration. From the License Manager, you can also delete licenses not in use in order to allow other workstations to use them. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 32

7.5 Your user login is only permitted to use Sage 300 ERP from workstation When logging into Intelligence Reporting from a workstation you may receive the following error: Your user login is only permitted to use Sage 300 ERP from workstation [WorkstationName] Why does this happen? When licenses are assigned they are tied to a user name and workstation so the licensing is not concurrent licensing. The user that logs into Intelligence Reporting from a specific workstation, will have the relevant Report Manager or Report Viewer licenses associated to that workstation name. Solution The Intelligence Reporting License Manager allows you to see which users and workstations are using Report Manager and Report Viewer licenses and the module configuration. From the License Manager, you can delete licenses not in use, in order to allow other workstations to use them or other users to log in from those workstations. 7.6 Report Designer Add-In Task Pane missing or closed Why does this happen? The Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is only made available by default to the Windows user who installed it. Excel was left open during the install process. Excel has not been launched and configured since installation. When more than one Excel version is installed, one of the installed Excel versions have not been launched or activated. These block Intelligence Reporting add-ins from registering themselves due to their dependency on Excel. Solution 1. In Microsoft Excel, on the BI Tools tab, click Show Task Pane. Check to see if the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is now visible. If the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane still does not appear, the add-in may be disabled. 2. In Microsoft Excel, click File, Options. 3. Select Add-Ins. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 33

4. Verify if the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is listed under the Active Application Add-ins. If Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is not listed under the Active Application Add-ins, under Manage select Disabled Items. 5. Click Go. 6. If the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is listed in Disabled Items, select Task Pane and click Enable. Click Close. OR If the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is not listed in Disabled Items, click Close and continue. 7. Under Manager, select COM Add-Ins. 8. Click Go. 9. Select Task Pane. Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 34

10. Select OK. 11. Under Manager, select Excel Add-Ins. 12. Select Go. 13. Select Task Pane. (If the Report Designer Add-In Task Pane is not visible, select Browse and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\common Files\BIExcelFunctions\32bit (or 64 bit depending on your computer) and select SageBIExcelfunctions to add it. 14. Select OK. 7.7 Limitations of the free Report Manager license The free Report Manager license allows you to author new reports (organizing, creating, editing), as well as filter and aggregate data based on existing data containers and available fields. The following limitations however, apply to the free Report Manager License which ships with Sage 300 ERP. Can connect to multiple Sage 300 ERP companies, but only one company at a time. Cannot connect to non-sage 300 ERP databases (the Connector module is required to connect to additional ODBC sources). Cannot add additional fields to standard reports that are not already provided by the data containers (requires Connector module). Cannot perform multi-company consolidations (requires the Connector module). Cannot create reports off modules and/or fields that are not available in the standard data containers (requires the Connector module). Cannot schedule reports to run automatically (requires the Connector module). Cannot import reports created from other Intelligence Reporting installations (requires an additional Report Manager and/or Connector module). Cannot run OLAP or cube reports (requires the Analysis Module). Sage 300 ERP 2012 Intelligence Reporting 35